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Peachtree Orthopedics Radiologic Technologist in College Park, Georgia

Join Our Team at Peachtree Orthopedics and Help Others "Get Better"

At Peachtree Orthopedics, we're on a mission to make a difference in healthcare, and we're looking for dedicated individuals to join our team. With nine convenient offices across Greater Atlanta, we're committed to providing top-notch care and your skills and passion can make a real impact. We're not the largest practice in Atlanta, but we take pride in delivering dedicated and compassionate care to everyone who walks through our doors. If you're ready to be part of a team that values your contribution and offers room for growth, consider joining us in our mission to help others "Get Better."

Our Culture

Peachtree Orthopedics has a rich history of 70 years in business and has earned recognition as a Top Workplace by the Atlanta Journal Constitution for five consecutive years. We take pride in our family-oriented, dedicated, passionate, and hardworking culture. When you join our team, you become a part of a community that values excellence in healthcare while working in a supportive and nurturing environment.

Why Choose Peachtree Orthopedics?

At Peachtree Orthopedics, we offer more than a job; we offer an opportunity to be part of something extraordinary:

  • Limitless Growth: Propel your career with abundant professional development opportunities within our dynamic organization.

  • Empathetic Culture: Immerse yourself in a supportive, lively work culture that values your well-being and celebrates your contributions.

  • Dedication to Excellence: Join a team of like-minded individuals who share your commitment to delivering top-notch care to our cherished patients.

    Location: College Park office

    Work Schedule: Monday - Friday; 8:00am - 4:30pm

    Job Type: Full-time

    Your Impactful Role

  • Precision Imaging: Perform diagnostic imaging examinations on patients, ensuring the maximum clinical information with minimal radiation exposure. Adhere to the principles of "As Low As Reasonably Achievable" (ALARA) for maintaining image quality.

  • Patient-Centric Care: Prioritize patient service excellence, guiding patients through the imaging process, ensuring their comfort and safety.

  • Safety and Cleanliness Stewardship: Maintain a safe and clean department, in strict conformance with OSHA, state, and federal guidelines.

  • File and Image Management: Oversee files and images, including burning CDs, importing, or scanning images from outside facilities, and exporting images to outside entities using HIPAA-compliant methods.

  • Supporting Patients and Providers: Handle patient and healthcare provider requests for images and CDs, ensuring proper documentation in patient and departmental records.

  • Efficient Imaging Rooms: Keep imaging rooms orderly, schedule equipment maintenance, and ensure smooth operations.

  • Continuous Learning: Stay up to date with the latest industry advancements and maintain your professional knowledge through continuing education.

  • Team Player: Be prepared to provide support at satellite clinics when needed, and assist clinical staff when applicable, fostering a collaborative work environment.

  • Digital Imaging Proficiency: Demonstrate expertise and familiarity within the digital imaging system, enhancing efficiency.

    Qualifications

  • Educational Foundation: Possess a high school diploma or equivalent, along with completion of at least a 2-year accredited Radiologic Technologist Program.

  • X-ray Experience: Bring at least 1-year X-ray experience in a fast-paced Orthopaedic Practice, either as a tech or a student extern.

  • Certifications and Registrations: Maintain a current American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) registration.

  • Life Support Certification: Hold an American Heart Association's Certification in BLS (Basic Life Support), ensuring readiness to respond to medical emergencies.

  • Continuing Education Commitment: Provide evidence of Continuing Education Credits, reflecting your dedication to staying informed about the latest advancements in radiologic technology.

    Physical Demands and Work Conditions:  The role requires physical activity, including standing, stooping, squatting, walking for extensive periods, and occasional sitting. You'll regularly manipulate X-Ray equipment, physically position patients, and assist patients with disabilities, including pushing and pulling wheelchairs and stretchers. Lifting up to 50 pounds may be required. Specific vision abilities required include close vision and use of computers. The role operates in a fast-paced environment caring for patients in pain and with disabilities.  The work environment is usually moderate to loud due to the x-ray machines and communications with patients via voice commands and/or phone calls. There may be exposure to body fluids and tissue, with appropriate universal precautions and supplies available for use.

    Peachtree Orthopedics is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

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